Former President George H.W. Bush has celebrated his 90th birthday as most people his age do — jumping out of a plane.

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The former president was seen landing with a red, white and blue parachute. A Bush spokesman told the Associated Press that he landed safely.

Bush was scheduled to take off at 10:45 a.m. from Walker’s Point in Kennebunkport, Maine, where the Bush family owns an estate. He performed a tandem jump with members of the All Veteran Group, former U.S. Army Golden Knights members, according to a press release.

Bush is no skydiving novice — the jump was his eighth, according to the release. He did a jump on his 80th and 85th birthdays, and said two years ago that this will be his last one.

“I’ve got one more in me,” he told his granddaughter, Jenna Bush Hager, when he was 88.

Bush’s first jump, of course, occurred under less than ideal conditions. Incidentally, Bush is only the fifth former President to reach the age of 90.

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GHW is all right. He was a tough guy when he was flying combat missions as a teenager, and he still has it. 45 years older than me, and I am not planning on anything more strenuous than dinner in Berkeley for my birthday.

All this belated love for 41 makes me want to dig up some of the ads and commentaries from the 1988 and 1992 elections. Just for example, does this mean that all is forgiven for the Willie Horton incident?

All this belated love for 41 makes me want to dig up some of the ads and commentaries from the 1988 and 1992 elections. Just for example, does this mean that all is forgiven for the Willie Horton incident?

As far as that goes, every president looks better in hindsight (when we tend to judge them as people rather than as leaders). You can like someone as a person without liking how they do their job (and its not just presidents who can be good people doing a job they’re not fitted for – if there is actually anybody who’s a good fit for president, can’t think of any in recent memory, tho some were worse than others).

For that matter, many ex’s look better in hindsight too. Memory works that way.

if you meander over to the latest Bergdahl thread (the one about him returning to the US), you might see a little of that “flexibility” you seem to prize.

Walking back your earlier idiotic statements about Bergdahi is not being flexible, it’s a failed attempt to try to get out with a little dignity.

There were lots of voices saying we did not know enough to hang him out to dry and that there was no need to rush to judgement, but you could not wait. You labeled him a deserter, even as you admitted that there was no proof. You even hinted a death sentence might be in his future.

Of course none of this was about Bergdhal, you are simply, as always, trying to get a shot in at Obama. And you did not hesitate to trash a combat vet in your quest to do so.